Rangers' Boss Asks for an apology about not providing the ground to Leverkusen

Steven Gerrard, the Rangers head coach, said sorry to Bayer Leverkusen after the German side was denied to train on the Ibrox pitch.

Last Night, Leverkusen landed in Glasgow for their first-leg game of Europa League’s Round of 16 against Rangers. But, when they asked for a pitch to train, the light blues clearly denied them.

 The Gers are trying to protect the Ground that has been put to a lot of roughness and harshness in recent weeks. They did a great deal of a job in crafting the pitch, and they don’t want to spoil it for an official play.


Last month, the previous visitors Braga were also told not to use the grass; therefore, they decided to train on Rangers Training Center before the big game.

Now the Boss has also asked Bayer to understand the situation as he exposed that they are desperately trying to solve the pitch problem and don’t want it to happen in the next season.

The Coach stated It is disappointing that both Leverkusen and Rangers are not allowed to use the Ibrox grass. He further said we had to deal with the pitch issues in the last 8 to 12 weeks, because of the extreme weather conditions, and everyone knows about that. Also find about Ramazan Özcan biography here.

Gerrard described more that the Ground isn’t in its best shape. The staff and the groundsmen are giving their 100 percent to improve the situation, and it is now way better than it was before the Braga stepped into the town. He further explained that they want to give the best playing pitch to both sides, and using it to train on Wed Morning and evening would not do any good. Therefore, they made this decision; Though, he apologized to Bayer Leverkusen for not allowing them to use it for a training session.

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